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Barcelona’s stunning blend of intriguing architecture, irrepressible culture, exquisite food and inviting beaches means that it is truly a destination that has something for everyone.
Visitors delight in Mahon’s charming shops and eateries, and the traditional Georgian buildings of its hilly old quarter. Explore the island and savor its dramatic views and landscape, quaint villages, farms and well-preserved taulas of the island’s megalithic civilization. Perhaps take in a castle or a monastery with impressive cliff-top views. Be sure not to miss the Plaza de Espana, with market stalls lining the arcades of the former Carmelite friary, where you can purchase local art work and souvenirs. Savor fresh seafood, some paella, delightful local wines, and its signature cheese at quaint local tapas bars.
Savor this delightful old city spread over seven hills and its many attractions reflecting the influence of its numerous rulers. Climb to the citadel; visit the fabulous Archaeological Museum, Roman ruins and Pisan towers, early Byzantine churches, the Cathedral or the Botanic Gardens. Enjoy the nearby beach or discover the remains of Sardinia's ancient, enigmatic Nuraghe culture, their villages and huge burial caves.
With a wealth of archeological sites, such as Selinunte and Segesta; the neighboring mountaintop medieval town of Erice, overlooking the beautiful archipelago of Egadi; and nearby Marsala (from the Arab name, "Marsa Allah," or “port of Allah”), with its House of Mosaics and renowned wine; Trapani allows visitors to experience Sicily with all of their senses. Don’t miss the day trip through the scenic countryside to local olive farms, where cooking demonstrations become delectable repasts, gastronomic memories in the making.
Why not spend your day at sea learning how to play the 7,000-year-old Bocce Ball (Italian lawn bowling), or work on your game at the paddle Tennis Court. If you feel like some alone time, why not curl up with a book in the library. In the evening head to Chartreuse for French cuisine with a modern twist or Sette Mari at La Veranda for a casual intimate Italian dinner.
The city of Chania is divided in two parts - the old town and the new town which coexist harmonically - each with their own charms. The old town however, is the beating heart of Chania and exudes true beauty with its cobbled streets, narrow alleyways and listed buildings from different eras - some of which have been transformed in restaurants or shops.
Look down on the deep blue waters of the four-mile-wide lagoon from an amphitheatre of whitewashed dwellings perched atop the caldera’s precipice.
Once the seaport of Sparta, Gythion welcomes visitors with a beautiful coastline and white sand beaches. Near the entrance of the city is the Theatre, which still houses the ruins of the Temple of Athena and the Gates of Castorides. The Archaeological Museum of Gythion has a vast collection that includes finds from excavations of the many ancient sites throughout the city. Be sure to enjoy a delicious seafood lunch al fresco in a traditional ouzerie.
On the western coast of Montenegro, tucked away from the Adriatic Sea, is the ancient town of Kotor. Beyond its snaking stone walls, this fortified city offers a charming glimpse back in time.
Split is the largest Croatian city on the Adriatic coast. Split achieved fame when the Roman emperor Diocletian, noted for his persecution of early Christians, had his retirement palace built here. The spectacular stone edifice and its grounds and cellars are a major highlight of any city tour. Other points of interest include the Cathedral of St. Duje, built on the remains of an ancient shrine purported to be the oldest in the world; and the Mestrovic Gallery, where the impressive works of Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic are available for viewing in this home and atelier.
With a maze of canals threaded through the city and hints of history to be found on every corner, it’s easy to see why Venice is considered one of the most beautiful and charming destinations in the world.
The popular seaside Croatian town of Zadar has long been renowned for its architecture - combining Venetian and Roman ruins with religious buildings dating back to the ninth century.
Known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th century by a group of refugees from Epidaurum (today’s Cavtat). It is known worldwide for its unique marble-paved squares, tall houses, steep-cobbled streets and fountains. The city walls, once used to as protection against its enemies, now keep motorists at bay in this picturesque town. UNESCO named the Old City a World Heritage Site, and Dubrovnik’s beautiful historic sites have been restored to their former glory.
Shaped like a scythe, the island of Corfu is considered one of the Mediterranean's best-kept secrets. Its lush interior is covered in cypress and olive trees while the main downtown area has elegant Venetian architecture and a serene atmosphere.
Discover charming Argostoli, flowing up from the turquoise bay along the sides of white limestone hills with its colorful fishing boats, vibrant open-air market and relaxing atmosphere. Visit the archaeological museum and explore the rich artifacts of the Mycenean culture. See the Venetian-built St. Georges Castle dating from the 16th Century in the nearby village of Kastro. Stroll through Vallianos Square in Argostoli browsing the stalls and shops to take home popular gifts and keepsakes including thyme honey, fine gold and silver jewelry, leather goods, and the excellent locally produced Robola Taoussi (white wine).
The city of Chania is divided in two parts - the old town and the new town which coexist harmonically - each with their own charms. The old town however, is the beating heart of Chania and exudes true beauty with its cobbled streets, narrow alleyways and listed buildings from different eras - some of which have been transformed in restaurants or shops.
Magnificent Athens combines the fascinations of the ancient world with unique modern architecture.
On Turkey's western Aegean coast is Kuşadasi, a beach town named after the nearby Güvercinada Island, which resembles a bird's head.
Istanbul unveils its rich history at every turn, while its vibrant present is just as much of a draw for visitors.
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Seven Seas Mariner was Regent Seven Seas Cruises very first all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship. Catering to just 684 guests, Seven Seas Mariner provides an intimate and luxurious experience on board. And with a staff-to-guest ratio of almost 1:1, she ensures the absolute highest level of personal service. With four gourmet restaurants and lots of entertainment to choose from, there is something to suit everyone aboard Seven Seas Mariner.
What’s on board: Beauty Salon, Card Room, Casino, Club.com, Concierge, Conference Room, Golf Putting Green, Horizon Lounge, Ice Cream Bar, Jogging Track, Laundrette, Mariner Lounge, Reception, Sauna, Signatures, Serene Spa & Wellness, Stars Lounge, The Garden Promenade, Bocce Court, Boutique, Coffee Connection, Compass Rose, Connoisseur Club, Constellation Theater, Fitness Area, Golf Net, La Veranda, Sette Mari, Library, Observation Lounge, Paddle Tennis Court, Pool Bar, Pool Grill, Prime 7, Shuffleboard and much, much more.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises all-inclusive fares include; FREE return flights*, FREE return business class flights* on European voyages in Penthouse Suites and above, FREE unlimited shore excursions, FREE 2- or 3-night land programmes*, FREE 1-night pre-cruise hotel package*, FREE unlimited beverages, FREE open bars and lounges plus in-suite mini-bar replenished daily, FREE pre-paid gratuities, FREE speciality restaurants, FREE transfers between airport & ship, FREE unlimited Wi-Fi and FREE valet laundry service.
Yes, you will need to be up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, meaning you are fully vaccinated with the last administered date at least 14 days prior to departure. You will need to provide proof of vaccination at the time of departure. If your last vaccination was administered more than 270 days prior to embarkation, you will be required to have the booster vaccination 14 days prior to embarkation.
For all sailings that include a European port, per the EU Healthy Gatewawy's current definition of "Fully Vaccinated", any guest whose primary COVID-19 vaccination will be beyond 270 days at the time of disembarkation from their voyage must either have a COVID-19 booster prior to embarkation or present a government recognised or official medical Certificate of Recovery which proves a person has had a COVID-19 infection less than six months before disembarkation.
Please note this is subject to change.
All passengers will need to provide a negative PCR test or antigen test result from a third-party verified laboratory prior to boarding a Regent Seven Seas cruise ship. For departures from a U.S port, this must be taken within 48 hours of arriving at the cruise terminal or within 72 hours for all other departure ports. Guests will be required to provide proof of their negative test results at embarkation prior to boarding the ship. From 1st March 2022, mask-wearing will be highly recommended but will not be compulsory.
Yes. During the day, casual wear is appropriate for daytime both on board and ashore. Casual wear consists of jeans, shorts, t-shirts and tennis shoes. After 6pm, Elegant Casual is required. For ladies, this includes a skirt or slacks with a blouse or sweater, a pantsuit or dress; slacks and a collared shirt for gentlemen. Casual wear is not to be worn at dinner, with the exception of dining at the Pool Grill and on the final evening of the cruise.
Yes, every ship in the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet has wireless access to the internet.
Each suite is equipped with a personal safe with an electronic combination lock.
There is no need - all gratuities are included in your cruise fare except for services from Serene Spa & Wellness™.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is working with their Healthy Sail Panel - a team of cross-disciplinary experts enlisted to guide the cruise industry’s way forward in response to COVID-19. Health and safety measurements include continuous ship-wide disinfection and daily fogging of all suites and public spaces, upgraded medical-grade air filters, dedicated Public Health Officer, modified itineraries in line with government advice, pre-embarkation health screening, socially responsible check-in, no-touch food service ship-wide, increased social distancing through reduced capacity, highest standards for staff and crew health and enhanced on board medical teams and health services.
Case of six fine wines is based on one per booking, for UK mainland addresses only, when booking an Oceanview cabin or above by 8pm 23rd May 2022.